Interpretation of various films in a movie proved that the version is most effective for various reasons. In the third act of "Hamlet's second act", Shakespeare gave some instructions to explain the scene, but the whole script presents some way of expressing the emotions between Hamlet and Gertrude Did. This led to the interpretation of the unique movie of the scene, and all of it portrayed the story in a unique way. The closet version of Kenneth Branagh is not a Gregory version and a Campbell Scott version but a more realistic representation of the conflict between Hamlet and Gertrude, Brana's mother and son. Relationship view
In William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Hamlet experienced clashes with surrounding people and fights within himself. Throughout the script, this appears in three different ways. There is an inward confrontation between Hamlet and himself, Hamlet and its surrounding communities show external conflict, and there is conflict between Hamlet and Claudius. Because Hamlet is committed to solving problems, it can promote drama progress and climate change by using internal and external conflicts.
William Shakespeare met the necessary elements of the whole Hamlet conflict by creating an internal conflict that focused on the struggle for revenge on Hamlet's father. In this case, Shakespeare focused on Hamlet's powerful edeps complex. Externally, Shakespeare outlines the external conflicts surrounding the legitimacy of Hamlet's claim to the crown. Hamlet 's inner conflict lies in psychological dissatisfaction with Hamlet' s nominal role. On the internal level, Hamlet seems to delay his revenge because his mother betrayed his father. This is a common concern for him. This inner concern contradicts ghost revenge orders. The internal confrontation of Tabasusum in Hamlet's "The perfect idealism of Hamlet of Prince Shawby" is due to the conflict between his own sorrow and the demand of revenge of the ghost.